Chapter 1066 [1066] The Reason for His Anger
You must know that many symptoms of this patient are exactly the same as those of myocardial infarction, and cardiologists will inevitably misdiagnose the patient.
Only he himself knew that it was not he who discovered all this, but her.
Since then, he has never been able to forget her. He had a feeling that the two would definitely meet again, and she would definitely come to the Guoxie. With her talent like being able to shine light in the dark, it is a certainty that she will come to the National Association, which is ranked number one in the country, sooner or later.
Everything met like fate. It made him believe in what Mr. Zhang once said, that as a doctor, you should always let patients see the light of hope.
Because of this, he was particularly angry back then, thinking how these people could make the teacher die like that, and die in despair.
There are many diseases that cannot be cured in medicine. Patients have to face and accept the natural laws of birth, old age, sickness and death. But this is acceptance of death, not illness.
Two different things.
You can die, and you should die peacefully, instead of begging the illness to kill yourself early at the end. It can be said that if any doctor or family member makes the patient finally face such a state of death, it will be a major defeat of medicine.
In Cao Yong's understanding, medicine is not the absolute opposite of death. Medicine is a science that respects facts and understands that death is a natural law. Medicine stands in the absolute opposite of the serious illness, which is the most terrifying and will truly deprive the patient of everything including his original spirit and soul. This needs to be clearly distinguished. So now there are many advanced methods in clinical practice not to cure the patient's disease, but to allow the patient to leave the world with a comfortable and hopeful attitude towards human medicine when the disease is no longer curable.
In professional medical terms, it is called hospice care.
Some people understand end-of-life care too simply, and think that end-of-life care should not be used for any medical treatment, which is wrong again and again. Judging from the medical records of Mr. Zhang in front of him, Mr. Zhang himself was unwilling to pump water for the second time ascites. The doctor actually listens to the patient to act. Teacher Zhang was bloated to death.
Cao Yong really couldn't stand it anymore.
The atmosphere became depressing again, as if returning to that time four years ago, everyone seemed to be deeply trapped in it and couldn't extricate themselves.
"The relationship between that person and the patient is deeper than Senior Brother Tao and Senior Brother Cao." Xie Wanying's voice suddenly sounded, "When the patient is sick, he is like a child, helpless, no matter what his identity is or what he does, in fact his The psychological situation is like this. The patient’s family members are the same, very helpless. If the doctor empathizes too much with the patient at this time, it is easy to forget his doctor’s technical thinking. This is obviously not a good thing.”
Hearing her words, several people's expressions changed abruptly.
It is conceivable that what she said was correct, especially in retrospect and reflection. She said that the man regretted it and probably regretted it.
"Ms. Lu sent me the medical records. I think she may have similar thoughts." Facing the two seniors, Xie Wanying shared her analysis as a doctor after getting the medical records.
Teacher Lu is afraid that he doesn't want to die without dignity like Teacher Zhang one day.
She is also a doctor, she absolutely cannot accept the way her husband died. As a doctor, she has stood on the front line of mankind and fought against the disease for most of her life. Can you tell her to let the disease kill her earlier?
Teacher Lu sent her this medical record, not to let her think about how to cure the patient's illness. Teacher Lu is a boss, and he knows that his husband's illness is incurable no matter in the past or now.